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    Table1_The Activation of Protamine 1 Using Epigenome Editing Decreases the Proliferation of Tumorigenic Cells.XLSX by Hadjer Namous (3908641)

    Published 2022
    “…PRM1 expression resulted in a significant decrease in cell proliferation as measured by the BrdU ELISA assay. …”
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    Table2_The Activation of Protamine 1 Using Epigenome Editing Decreases the Proliferation of Tumorigenic Cells.DOCX by Hadjer Namous (3908641)

    Published 2022
    “…PRM1 expression resulted in a significant decrease in cell proliferation as measured by the BrdU ELISA assay. …”
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    Enzymatically Triggered Deprotection and Cross-Linking of Thiolated Alginate-Based Bioinks by Sajjad Naeimipour (13994681)

    Published 2022
    “…The proposed hydrogel synthesis strategy significantly increases the versatility of thiol-based cross-linking chemistries and provides new possibilities to generate dynamic covalent hydrogels for a broad range of biomedical applications.…”
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    Enzymatically Triggered Deprotection and Cross-Linking of Thiolated Alginate-Based Bioinks by Sajjad Naeimipour (13994681)

    Published 2022
    “…The proposed hydrogel synthesis strategy significantly increases the versatility of thiol-based cross-linking chemistries and provides new possibilities to generate dynamic covalent hydrogels for a broad range of biomedical applications.…”
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    Role of Intralayer Hydrogen Bonding in the Fast Crystallization of the Hydrazone-Linked Nanoporous Covalent Organic Framework for Catalytic Suzuki–Miyaura Cross-Coupling Reactions... by Yogendra Nailwal (8530326)

    Published 2023
    “…In addition, <b>Pd/Bth-Tp-COF</b> displayed high activity in the recycling experiment with a slight decrease in its crystallinity up to five catalytic cycles. …”
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